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PARTNERS
TUESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2010
SPONSOR OF THE DAY
KEVIN
NAUGHTON
Essendon has
announced
club legend
James Hird
will take the
coach’s job,
with retired
Adelaide
Crows
midfielder
Simon Goodwin as a possible assistant – but the footy world is
abuzz today with reports that Geelong coach Mark Thompson
will also join Essendon as director of coaching.
Essendon’s selection panel recommendation was endorsed by
the board at a meeting this morning.
“It’s a great day in the history of the Essendon... Read More>
Footy fans get a better deal as corporates get the boot for the AFL
Grand Final replay.
For the first time since 1977 the MCG will be packed full of people for an
AFL Grand Final Replay after the Saints and the Pies drew on Saturday.
For all of the latest sporting news, tune into KG & The General, live
from 3pm on Australialivetv.com
BUSINESS
SPORT
Hird and who else?
THE MOVES
SPORTS BRIEFS
Wall St slips
US stocks have slipped as
investors took a break from
a four-week rally, but they
remained optimistic the
advance would resume as
a flurry of deals suggested
companies were seeing
value in the market.
QR on track
Queensland Rail chief
executive Lance Hockridge
has defended the company’s
pre-float earnings forecasts,
following allegations that
the forecasts are too bullish.
Potash suit proceeds
A US federal judge said he
would allow the discovery
process to proceed in a
lawsuit filed by Potash Corp
to fend off BHP Billiton’s
$US39 billion hostile
takeover bid.
McEvoy waits
St Kilda coach Ross Lyon
says he’s yet to lock in young
ruckman Ben McEvoy as
a replacement for injured
Michael Gardiner’s the AFL
grand final replay. Lyon says
he’s toying with other options,
including keeping Justin
Koschitzke in the ruck and
19-year-old ruck-forward Rhys
Stanley.
Opals win
Australia’s women
basketballers have shown
ominous form to start the
second round of the world
championship, thumping
Greece 93-54 in the Czech
Republic.
Some of Australia’s
biggest companies,
including BHP Billiton
and Macquarie Group, are
pushing for a watering
down of disclosure on
long-term executive
pay schemes, after the
value of some incentive
packages has... Read More>
Call to overhaul executive pay
CEOs upbeat on economy
Optimism about the prospects for
the Australian economy has soared
among CEOs, despite an inconclusive
general election leaving the country
in limbo for days and the government
succeeding only on the reliance of
independent members.
But a skills shortage presents short term
and long term challenges.
The latest Business Spectator Accenture
CEO Pulse survey shows... Read More>
DAILY
MARKET
REPORT
KG AND THE GENERAL
Pic: students learning construction skills.
Dual premiership player and Brownlow medallist James Hird
returns to his club as coach, three years after he retired as a player.
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